I think I heard somewhere they put some extra nasty frequencies in the movies which 
get 
filtered by the DVD player, but not by your good old VCR...

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On 11 Jul 2002 at 10:29, aphelion wrote:

> Not all DVD's are encoded with copy protection, but
> most are.  If the signal is interrupted at all, it
> causes the symptoms you mentioned, picure fade, audio
> fade, etc.  There are some players out there where you
> can record from DVD.  www.lik-sang.com 
> 
> Otherwise, just get a DVD-rom.  Then rip them all to
> shit.  Yeah, word.
> 
> I <3 Computers.
> 
> 
> --- deelan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Chris Dooley wrote:
> >  > Do they make protection that doesnt allow you to
> > record from cd to 
> > tape now?
> > 
> > IIRC yes, they did a sort of macrovision protection.
> > 
> > check:
> >
> http://www.sanyolaserproducts.com/dvd/glossary.htm#macrovision
> 
> 
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